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Corba on the Web (Hands-on Web Development)

»rank: 5793734

by: Ron Ben-Natan


: :Financial brokers handle requests between sellers and buyers of stocks, bonds and securities. For most of us, we have little idea of how brokers really operate. CORBA, the computer equivalent of the financial brokers, has been around for a few years. Several books sold really well becasue they explained this difficult subject. Now CORBA is capable of being used by web developers. This hands-on book shows the Web developer how to put it into practice using software.


CORBA Programming Unleashed

»rank: 3304108

by: Suhail Ahmed


: :CORBA Programming Unleashed focuses on the details of CORBA programming most important to developers who are implementing CORBA projects in the real business world. Although the book does discuss how the CORBA standard provides architectures for interoperability, the focus is hands-on. It covers the specific issues involved with using the C++ and Java languages to do CORBA development, such as managing memory with C++ parameters, object references and smart pointers, and mapping Java to the CORBA IDL. The book demonstrates how to build a complex, interoperable CORBA application for implementing a sophisticated electronic business solution across a network that uses both C++ and Java. Concentrates on solving the problems of ...


The CORBA Reference Guide: Understanding the Common Object Request Broker Architecture

»rank: 2285010

by: Alan Pope


: :The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a pivotal technology that facilitates and promotes the development of distributed applications. CORBA has taken a stronghold in the computer industry, primarily because it is a standard architecture that provides common interfaces and descriptions for objects. The emergence of CORBA has been a blessing to the programming community-now there is a framework in which distributed object-oriented applications for many different systems can be more easily constructed. This book offers you the clear explanation of CORBA that you need and provides a complete reference to the standard. The CORBA Reference Guide provides a general background in distributed systems, a technology that is vital ...


CORBA: A Guide to Common Object Request Broker Architecture (McGraw-Hill Object Technology)

»rank: 4707844

by: Ron Ben-Natan


: :This reference work on CORBA describes the architecture, services and other issues related to distributed object-oriented environments, based upon universally accepted OMG (Object Management Group) specifications.


CORBA: A Guide to Common Object Request Broker Architecture (McGraw-Hill Object Technology)

»rank: 4707844

by: Ron Ben-Natan


: :This reference work on CORBA describes the architecture, services and other issues related to distributed object-oriented environments, based upon universally accepted OMG (Object Management Group) specifications.


Design and Implementation of a Three-Tiered Web-Based Inventory Orderingand Tracking System Prototype Using CORBA and Java

»rank: 6139581

from: Storming Media


: :This is a NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release. It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A138673. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: Many enterprises are still running and maintaining several operating system and platform dependent legacy applications. The variety of platforms and operating systems poses a challenge to system-wide interoperability and performance, increases the cost of maintenance, locks enterprises into certain vendors, and leads to a lack of an adequate information infrastructure ...


Developing Business Systems with CORBA (with CD-ROM)

»rank: 3828616

by: Fred A. Cummins


: :Developing Business Systems with CORBA guides developers, programmers, and software managers through the development of object-oriented, distributed business systems using CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture). CORBA allows vendors to provide compatible components for the implementation of distributed systems in heterogeneous environments involving multiple operating systems and programming languages. The authors use their experience as developers, trainers and mentors to provide a solid understanding of CORBA technology by examining a realistic example system. They introduce concepts and terminology and lead up to a strategic architecture for distributed objects computing. They present CORBA in detail while introducing the reader to project management issues and the requirements for a business objects facility ...


Developing Secure Distributed Systems with CORBA

»rank: 2172599

by: Ulrich Lang, Rudolf Schreiner


: :This text is a clearly-written guide to building secure distributed applications with CORBA. It helps securing CORBA applications, integrating security infrastructure with CORBA applications, and evaluating the security effectiveness of distributed applications. The book provides a comprehensive study of the CORBA security architecture, allowing for a better understanding of its goals and limitations. It is designed to serve as a complete reference for understanding security in distributed systems. The book also illustrates the usage of the MICOSec CORBA security services implementation, including important information on the installation and configuration of MICOSec, the usage of two different kinds of application-facing interfaces, and the configuration of CORBA security for applications that do ...


Diseño e Implementación Corba y Servicios Web

»rank: 2172599

by: David Bello Pena


: :This text is a clearly-written guide to building secure distributed applications with CORBA. It helps securing CORBA applications, integrating security infrastructure with CORBA applications, and evaluating the security effectiveness of distributed applications. The book provides a comprehensive study of the CORBA security architecture, allowing for a better understanding of its goals and limitations. It is designed to serve as a complete reference for understanding security in distributed systems. The book also illustrates the usage of the MICOSec CORBA security services implementation, including important information on the installation and configuration of MICOSec, the usage of two different kinds of application-facing interfaces, and the configuration of CORBA security for applications that do ...


Enterprise Application Integration with CORBA Component and Web-Based Solutions

»rank: 1625476

by: Ron Zahavi


: :'This book...gives EAI architects and developers the opportunity to learn directly from the authority on distributed computing, EAI, and CORBA.' -David S. Linthicum Chief Technology Officer, SAGA Software, Inc. In this book a CORBA pioneer provides proven, cost-effective techniques for integrating enterprise applications (including legacy applications) into modern, multiplatform systems. He also offers valuable advice and guidance on how to build new CORBA-based applications using the latest features of CORBA 3 . With the help of numerous case studies and examples, he provides detailed solutions for specific integration problems along with step-by-step guidance on: Using CORBA as the infrastructure for EAI Architecture principles for integrating the Web and back-end systems ...



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